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B.C. banker who stole $93K from mother-in-law may face jail time

B.C. banker who stole $93K from mother-in-law may face jail time

Hope Thomas, 41, should only face two years of house arrest, plus probation and community service, after stealing $93,000 from her mother-in-law and a further $64,000 from the bank she worked at, according to her lawyer.
WestJet cancels 100-plus flights as pilot strike looms and customers scramble

WestJet cancels 100-plus flights as pilot strike looms and customers scramble

Emissions from wildfires hit record high in 2021 as climate change drives fire threat

Emissions from wildfires hit record high in 2021 as climate change drives fire threat

OTTAWA — Emissions from wildfires hit a new record in 2021 as the blazes that raged in Western Canada and Ontario produced more greenhouse gases than the oil and gas sector and heavy industry combined.
How to vote in the School District 57 byelection in June

How to vote in the School District 57 byelection in June

Advance voting to elect two trustees in the Prince George area begins on June 7.
Still smelling wildfire smoke? Stay inside or wear a mask, experts say

Still smelling wildfire smoke? Stay inside or wear a mask, experts say

Dr. Alex Chee isn't letting his two toddlers play outside while wildfire smoke continues to pollute the air in Calgary. "It smells better than it did yesterday," Chee, a respirologist at the University of Calgary, said by phoneThursday.
Prince George woman scores $75,000 BC/49 win

Prince George woman scores $75,000 BC/49 win

Sherry Wickes purchased her ticket from the 7-Eleven on Highway 16 East
Update: Assault charge laid after Williams Lake stabbing

Update: Assault charge laid after Williams Lake stabbing

Police responded after a violent altercation took place Wednesday shortly before 5 p.m.
Vancouver-made hangover cure pill gets Health Canada approval

Vancouver-made hangover cure pill gets Health Canada approval

Drinks on them!
B.C. reports 120% increase in prescriptions after pharmacists gain new powers

B.C. reports 120% increase in prescriptions after pharmacists gain new powers

British Columbia government figures show a 120 per cent increase in the number of prescriptions renewed or adjusted after the province expanded pharmacists' powers last October, part of an effort to ease strains in the health-care system.
Prince George's Myatovic one win away from WHL championship

Prince George's Myatovic one win away from WHL championship

Nico Myatovic scores third goal of playoffs to cap 4-2 win